Chrono Trigger is now available for PC through Steam

Square Enix has just launched the classic SNES JRPG, Chrono Trigger, on Steam. The game is available to purchase for $14.99/Rs.899.

Often hailed as of one of the all time greatest JRPGs ever and made by the “Dream Team” of Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of the Final Fantasy series; Yuji Horii, the man behind the Dragon Quest series; and Akira Toriyama, the author of Dragon Ball, Chrono Trigger has etched its legacy in the hearts of many and with this new PC port, even more can have the opportunity to play one of the finest games ever released.

Check out its launch trailer below:

And here’s a host of new features available for the PC version:

Two Extra Dungeons – Includes the mysterious “Dimensional Vortex” dungeon and “Lost Sanctum” dungeon that first appeared in the Nintendo DS and mobile releases.

Chrono Trigger Limited Edition – Those that purchase the Steam version until April 2, 2018 will receive the following digital bonuses for free:

An enchanting and specially edited digital song file containing a medley of five songs: “Far Off Promise,” “Wind Scene,” “Battle with Magus,” “Corridors of Time,” and “Chrono Trigger.”

Composer Yasunori Mitsuda’s digital liner notes.

A collection of six stunning PC wallpapers in varying sizes.

Updated Graphics and Sound – While keeping the atmosphere of the original, this version features optimized visuals designed for modern PCs and a re-recorded soundtrack under the supervision of original composer Yasunori Mitsuda.

New Autosave Feature – Automatically saves while still featuring the original title’s Save Point function.

An update for the IOS and Android versions of Chrono Trigger which will bring with it all the new features of the PC version is now available as well. This update also includes retina features, cloud saves and Apple TV support. The game is also available on the Amazon AppStore starting today.

Chrono Trigger can also be found on the SNES, PlayStation and Nintendo DS.

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